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Recommended Reading Jewish Book Council Staff Picks for August 2016 Posted by Salma FelahCarolThis month, I am reading The Seven Good Years by Etgar Keret. It is as funny, as odd, and as true as his unforgettable and… JBC Staff August 11, 2016 Essay Dispatch from South Africa’s First Jewish Literary Festival, Part II Recently invited to speak at South Africa’s first-ever festival of Jewish literature, The Rowing Lesson author Anne Landsman shares the story of her visit and the… Anne Landsman August 10, 2016 Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: Where the Jews Aren’t Posted by Nat BernsteinOne of my favorite nonfiction writers has a new book coming out at the end of the month that addresses the bizarre history of Birobidzhan,… Nat Bernstein August 9, 2016 Essay Dispatch from South Africa’s First Jewish Literary Festival, Part I Recently invited to speak at South Africa’s first-ever festival of Jewish literature, Anne Landsman shares the story of her visit and the discoveries she made there… Anne Landsman August 8, 2016 Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: Moonglow by Michael Chabon Posted by Nat BernsteinYes, there’s a new Michael Chabon novel coming out November 2016. And yes, it’s good.You’d better be prepared to pry this one out of your loved… Nat Bernstein August 2, 2016 Interview Interview with Sarah Rothe, Direct Services Coordinator at Shalom Bayit Leigh Stein is the author of the novel The Fallback Plan, the poetry collection Dispatch from the Future, and a new memoir, Land of Enchantment, out this week from… Leigh Stein August 1, 2016 Pagination Previous page Newer Current page235 Next page Older Pagination First page 1 … Page233 Page234 Current page235 Page236 Page237 … Last page 523
Recommended Reading Jewish Book Council Staff Picks for August 2016 Posted by Salma FelahCarolThis month, I am reading The Seven Good Years by Etgar Keret. It is as funny, as odd, and as true as his unforgettable and… JBC Staff August 11, 2016
Essay Dispatch from South Africa’s First Jewish Literary Festival, Part II Recently invited to speak at South Africa’s first-ever festival of Jewish literature, The Rowing Lesson author Anne Landsman shares the story of her visit and the… Anne Landsman August 10, 2016
Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: Where the Jews Aren’t Posted by Nat BernsteinOne of my favorite nonfiction writers has a new book coming out at the end of the month that addresses the bizarre history of Birobidzhan,… Nat Bernstein August 9, 2016
Essay Dispatch from South Africa’s First Jewish Literary Festival, Part I Recently invited to speak at South Africa’s first-ever festival of Jewish literature, Anne Landsman shares the story of her visit and the discoveries she made there… Anne Landsman August 8, 2016
Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: Moonglow by Michael Chabon Posted by Nat BernsteinYes, there’s a new Michael Chabon novel coming out November 2016. And yes, it’s good.You’d better be prepared to pry this one out of your loved… Nat Bernstein August 2, 2016
Interview Interview with Sarah Rothe, Direct Services Coordinator at Shalom Bayit Leigh Stein is the author of the novel The Fallback Plan, the poetry collection Dispatch from the Future, and a new memoir, Land of Enchantment, out this week from… Leigh Stein August 1, 2016